Sentences with phrase «under a microscope of»

I dare you to test it, try it under the microscope of reason.
Even under the microscope of the Vice Presidency he still only gave 1 % to charity last year.
less physical league so he'll adjust quicker while regaining his fitness, and also he'll not be under the microscope of the British media n fans so he'll be allowed to focus on his football.
It was Libous's aid for his son that ultimately landed him under the microscope of federal investigators.
Now the East Side organization finds itself under the microscope of state and federal investigators, who two weeks ago took documents from the organization's headquarters using a warrant.
The Board of Elections has been under the microscope of Cuomo's Moreland Commission on Public Corruption.
Now, at a least a couple of the Cuomo alumni are under the microscope of multiple political corruption investigations.
This is a photomicrograph — a photograph taken under a microscope of an actual breast cancer cell, which then divides, and becomes two cells, and then four, eight, and so on.
A biopic of the late Princess Of Wales, DIANA was always going to be a controversial project, bringing her under the microscope of the...
All the while, they are under the microscope of an American researcher documenting their recovery process.
Of course, things go wrong, the animals escape, and he immediately finds himself under the microscope of American wizarding officials, wanting to know why he is here, letting these animals loose.
Under the microscope of increased accountability, a growing number of U.S. schools have been identified as underperforming on the basis of their low test scores.
Credit card issuers of late have been under the microscope of not only the Congress but consumer groups as well.
Put your 401 (k) plan under the microscope of reality to see what's really going on, and how it may affect your future retirement plans.
The condition is diagnosed with a biopsy and examination under a microscope of any drainage.
«It was two years full of anxiety and self - doubt,» she said of her time at Yale, a common response to being under the microscope of the school's distinguished faculty, visiting artists and fellow students.
As droughts have worsened, water bottling companies like Coca - Cola, PepsiCo, andNestlé are finding themselves under the microscope of public opinion for taking public water resources, packaging them for substantial profit, and then failing to adequately respond to public concerns about their local impacts, lack of transparency of data sharing, and their role in helping share the burdens imposed by water shortages and drought.
The result is what we see now which is being demonstrated with climatology but I am sure holds in all disciplines which are fortunate not to be under the microscope of the science community.
«Now a significant portion of his quarter - century business record is under the microscope of federal prosecutors — posing a potential threat not just to Mr. Cohen but also to the president.»
This case has seen some difficult and novel issues raised and the SFO's disclosure duty towards a defendant under these specific circumstances has come under the microscope of the Divisional Court.
Bitcoin Funding Team and My7Network are the two companies under the microscope of the government, making claims to consumers that they could turn a mere hundred - dollar investment into $ 80,000 monthly income.
The move further exemplifies Microsoft's ongoing commitment to Cortana, which has been under the microscope of late given her severe shortage of skills when compared to Amazon's Alexa, and the slower - than - expected integration of Alexa into Cortana's functionality.
Hollywood producer David Guillod — who's been accused of sexual assault by at least 4 women, including actress Jessica Barth — is now under the microscope of investigators... TMZ has learned.
At the University of Washington in Seattle, in a place called the «Love Lab,» married couples agree to be examined under the microscope of emotions of psychologist John Gottman.
When tribunal members are made to squirm under the microscope of media and public scrutiny when ruling on a contentious issue of legal veracity, and not just on political expediency, they often will choose to err on the side of the strict interpretation of the legislation as it was intended to be interpreted by its framers, and not by another legal analyst with awarded limited power who wants to twist the original intent into a shape that suits his / her political spin (at that particular point in time) to the detriment of his / her chosen target, which target was actually chosen by a third - party legal analyst with a vested interest.

Not exact matches

If you look at the edge of paper under a microscope you'll see it's jagged, sort of like shark teeth.
For Lululemon, this recall is nowhere near as damaging as the whole sheer pants debacle of 2013, but because the company is still under the microscope after that event, the media has pounced on this story and created a batch of bad headlines.
Some six decades ago, it had been used in the study of human chromosomes: The chemical, which could stop mitosis in its tracks, made it easier to spy the dividing chromosomal strands in metaphase, where they could be clearly viewed under a light microscope.
I was sedated, but my wife, who was there, told me that when they viewed the cells under a microscope, the doctors started crying because it turned out to be a very rare form of pancreatic cancer that is curable with surgery.
Be sure to not only take notes but to jot down a general list of categories and questions so that you are comparing and considering each location under the same microscope.
The sliver of pop culture we've slid under the media microscope bears little relation to what's sampled by the rest of the country.
Such is the microscope he is under that, as CTV reported, the Daily Mirror's business editor Graham Hiscott discovered that Carney's high school trivia team in 1982 gave the incorrect answer when asked for the name of Snoopy's bird friend Woodstock.
During this workshop, you'll get the opportunity to put your business under the microscope with Warrillow and a small group of other successful business owners.
When markets are uncertain and costs come under the microscope, a CFO will take note of a big expense for a small detail and think, «That's such a trivial item that our customers won't even notice it's gone — but it will save us money.»
Then make sure you think if the part of your business under the microscope for potential outsourcing is core to your business (see point 7 below for more on this critical factor.)
The start of a new year is a great time to put our work habits under a microscope, toss the ideas that haven't been working and put new action into play.
The ride - hailing app is under the microscope due to a handful of driver assaults on passengers in some cities.
While it's unlikely we'll see a Brave New World version of business education anytime soon, such concepts do put the idea of entrepreneurial education under the microscope.
Regardless of what happens next week, bitcoin futures are under the microscope, as the CFTC recently announced that it will revisit the self - certification process, which was used by the CBOE and CME Group among others to list bitcoin derivatives.
Trustee practices are under the microscope in Justice Kapnick's courtroom because Bank of New York Mellon is the trustee overseeing all 530 Countrywide mortgage deals covered by the proposed $ 8.5 billion settlement.
The Tesla and Faraday Future Tax incentive packages offered by the State of Nevada Governor's Office of Economic Development (GOED) are being put under the microscope as State Treasurer Dan Schwartz initiated a probe into the matter today.
His real estate empire is now under a national microscope, its every deal scrutinized for hints of federal influence.
-- Everything from coffee cup sizes to doughnut selection is under the microscope at Tim Hortons (TSX: THI) as the company's new chief executive settles into his role and begins a widespread review of the chain's operations.
Since linking is such a big part of search engine marketing, and earlier in July «nofollow» was under the microscope insofar as guest blogging is concerned, this week's Five For Friday will focus on some of the best articles and posts explaining the details and implications of all this.
Wireless carriers — typically known for being paragons of virtue and honesty — are under the microscope today, as the Federal Trade Commission alleges that T - Mobile was knowingly loading customers» bills with «hundreds of...
The closeness puts the attitudes and behaviours of the residents under a microscope, and some see this as one of the main methods for healing.
They've held the historical Jesus and the authors of the New Testament under a microscope and gauged their credibility.
What was this odd feeling I was getting of being under a microscope?
Hopefully a non-protestant will be the GOP nominee, and hopefully the more quirky views of his religion and his detractor's faiths will come under the national microscope.
We're going to put Wheaton College under a microscope and see that they've turned their back on many serious cases of hazing and hold them responsible to a large extent for what happened.»
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